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Pulmonary phagocyte-derived NPY controls the pathology of severe influenza virus infection.

Seiki Fujiwara1, Midori Hoshizaki1, Yu Ichida1, Dennis Lex2, Etsushi Kuroda3,4, Ken J Ishii3,4, Shigeyuki Magi5, Mariko Okada5,6, Hiroyuki Takao1, Masahiro Gandou1, Hirotaka Imai1, Ryujiro Hara1, Herbert Herzog7, Akihiko Yoshimura8, Hitoshi Okamura9, Josef M Penninger10,11, Arthur S Slutsky12,13, Stefan Uhlig2, Keiji Kuba14, Yumiko Imai15,16.   

Abstract

Crosstalk between the autonomic nervous system and the immune system by means of the sympathetic and parasympathetic pathways is a critical process in host defence. Activation of the sympathetic nervous system results in the release of catecholamines as well as neuropeptide Y (NPY). Here, we investigated whether phagocytes are capable of the de novo production of NPY, as has been described for catecholamines. We show that the synthesis of NPY and its Y1 receptor (Y1R) is increased in phagocytes in lungs following severe influenza virus infection. The genetic deletion of Npy or Y1r specifically in phagocytes greatly improves the pathology of severe influenza virus infection, which is characterized by excessive virus replication and pulmonary inflammation. Mechanistically, it is the induction of suppressor of cytokine signalling 3 (SOCS3) via NPY-Y1R activation that is responsible for impaired antiviral response and promoting pro-inflammatory cytokine production, thereby enhancing the pathology of influenza virus infection. Thus, direct regulation of the NPY-Y1R-SOCS3 pathway on phagocytes may act as a fine-tuner of an innate immune response to virus infection, which could be a therapeutic target for lethal influenza virus infection.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30455472     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-018-0289-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


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